Stylish showdown for stunning 'X Factor' ladies Nicole and Tulisa

The competition between'X Factor' judges Nicole Scherzinger and Tulisa has been fierce in the style stakes this year. But the two lovely ladies both came out as winners for the final showdown on Sunday night, stepping out looking equally stunning in dramatic, floor-sweeping ensembles.

Former Pussycat Doll Nicole, who ended up winning the signing competition with her talented act James Arthur, went for all out drama, showing off her incredible hourglass figure to perfection in a bespoke Stephane Rolland fishtail gown – see below for the designer's sketch.

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The Haute Couture number featured a long black train and gold panel detailing on the chest. The 34-year-old completed the look with smokey eye makeup and a sleek ponytail.

But fellow judge Tulisa was far from overshadowed as she stepped out alongside Nicole in front of 10,000 fans at Manchester Central. The NDubz star looked incredible in a floor-length sequin silver maxigown by Hollie de Keyser.

Featuring a sweetheart neckline, curve-hugging bustier and thigh-high split, the 24-year-old's look was no short of show-stopping.

She accessorised the stunning creation with dazzling diamond earrings.

The judges looked on as James was crowned the winner after the emotional finale.The 24-year-old singer beat Jahmene Douglas to take the title, with millions watching the ITV show live on television.

James looked stunned as host Dermot O'Leary announced the result and could only say "wow" when asked how he felt. "I don't know what to say," he added. Runner-up Jahmene was magnanimous in defeat, telling Dermot: "It's such a blessing to even share a stage with such a talent, he's my idol."

He then told James: "You're so amazing James, use this platform, use it wisely."

The Middlesbrough-born star walks away from the talent show with a recording contract and will now release his winner's single, a rendition of Impossible by Barbadian singer Shontelle, in a bid to top the charts with a Christmas number one.

After being announced as the champion of the ninth series of the show, a dazed-looking James performed the song for the second time. He was hugged by his judge Nicole, who mentored both him and runner up Jahmene.

Both finalists had the chance to perform two songs during the two-hour programme, with each showcasing the singles they would release if they won as they made their final bid to win the public's vote. Jahmene was accompanied by a choir as he sang his soulful take on Let It Be by the Beatles before James sang Impossible.

It was the first time that a judge had mentored both acts to make it to the final, with Louis Walsh telling Nicole: "You've been the best mentor ever on the X Factor. You've got two acts in the final and you've worked so hard."

The show kicked off with a Christmas medley by former contestants from the series. But Liverpudlian Christopher Maloney, who was voted out of the competition in Saturday night's show, was missing from the line-up, tweeting that he had a sore throat.

It was reported that he did not appear as he had stormed out of rehearsals and had a row with fellow contestant Carolynne Poole. But Christopher later tweeted: "It's just a final stretch of sensational headlines lol. whatever xx we know the truth xx" followed by "this is a witch hunt" and claimed that he was being bullied.

On Monday morning, winner James gave his first interview following the X Factor final and confessed he is eager to release an album "as quickly as possible" and has already written some tracks.

The singer-songwriter told ITV's Daybreak: "I'm just going to work hard and get my album out as quickly as possible and not wait around. I've got a lot of material to go so now as soon as I get back into the studio I'll be ready."